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i believe that the peoples are presented as must be invested in what america does abroad. now with the time to show the world that america keeps our commitments. we do what we say. we lead with the belief that right makes might. not the other way around. we all know there are no easy options. i was not elected to avoid hard decisions, and neither were the members of the house and the senate. i've told you what i believe, that our security and our values demand that we cannot turn away from the massacre of countless civilians with chemical weapons. and our democracy is stronger when the president and the peoples represented as stand together.i am ready to act in the face. i am asking the senate to send a message to the world. thank you very much. >> we strike of congress disapproves? -- will you strike if congress disapproves? in reaction to the president's remarks, house republicans leaders released the following statement -- that joint statement coming from john boehner, house majority leader eric cantor, a conference chair. you can see the house debate live on c-span and
i believe that the peoples are presented as must be invested in what america does abroad. now with the time to show the world that america keeps our commitments. we do what we say. we lead with the belief that right makes might. not the other way around. we all know there are no easy options. i was not elected to avoid hard decisions, and neither were the members of the house and the senate. i've told you what i believe, that our security and our values demand that we cannot turn away from the...
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and then he took a look at the package and he said, "well, it's totally wrong for america." c-span: how many times did bill clinton telephone richard nixon at his office or at his home? >> guest: he called him on a very regular basis, perhaps once every three or four weeks, for advice, particularly about foreign policy, but also about american policy and how to deal with the congress. c-span: how long would they talk? >> guest: it depended. the shortest conversation, i think, was 15 to 20 minutes. most of their conversations lasted about 40. c-span: and he seemed to, in the book at least -- every time he'd talk to him, he'd say, "monica, come in. i want to tell you what he said." >> guest: "i want to share with you exactly what he said," yes. c-span: now why would he do that, do you think? >> guest: well, i think that he knew that i was representative of the future, of future generations. so when he was talking to me, he wasn't just talking to an audience of one, but he was talking to the audience of history, of the ages. so i think he saw me as a liaison between himself and
and then he took a look at the package and he said, "well, it's totally wrong for america." c-span: how many times did bill clinton telephone richard nixon at his office or at his home? >> guest: he called him on a very regular basis, perhaps once every three or four weeks, for advice, particularly about foreign policy, but also about american policy and how to deal with the congress. c-span: how long would they talk? >> guest: it depended. the shortest conversation, i...
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there's a new kind of humor that exists in america called the one liner. you used to have jokes, stories, but no more. only one liners now. everything happens at once and there's no continuity, there's no connection, there's no follow through. it's just all now. >> i mean, marshall mcluhan was a canadian academic who studied renaissance literature, but strangely created a second career for himself as a sort of media guru, explaining to people what the effect of the mass media, which were relatively new in the 1960s, what effect they had on people's lives. >> one of the effects of tv is to make and to shorten the amount of time that people can pay attention to anything. >> and he became incredibly sort of trendy. he even appeared in a woody allen film. >> now, marshall mcluhan is, in terms of it being a high intensity... >> ...when two characters are sort of having a discussion about what he was on about, because he had this kind of strange way of talking where you couldn't quite put your finger on what he was saying, but it sounded very, very interesting.
there's a new kind of humor that exists in america called the one liner. you used to have jokes, stories, but no more. only one liners now. everything happens at once and there's no continuity, there's no connection, there's no follow through. it's just all now. >> i mean, marshall mcluhan was a canadian academic who studied renaissance literature, but strangely created a second career for himself as a sort of media guru, explaining to people what the effect of the mass media, which were...
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and he does so much donating to life america. he knows what it's like to be in kids' shoes. >> he's been dealing with this since he was 12 years old. just extraordinary. wow. >>> coming up next it's one of the most scenic roads in los angeles. what lies below mow holland drive is anything but. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday". sleeping apart. things should never come to this. that is why i'm through the moon to present our latest innovation, tempur choice. it features an adjustable support system that can be personalized with a touch of a button. so both of you can get the best sleep possible...together. goodnight love chickens. ...excuse my english, love birds.. [ male announcer ] what's in a can of del monte green beans? ♪ ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients
and he does so much donating to life america. he knows what it's like to be in kids' shoes. >> he's been dealing with this since he was 12 years old. just extraordinary. wow. >>> coming up next it's one of the most scenic roads in los angeles. what lies below mow holland drive is anything but. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday". sleeping apart. things should never come to this. that is why i'm through the moon to present our latest innovation, tempur choice. it...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> welcome to hollywood! what's your dream. >> everybody comes here, this is hollywood. >> hollywood, though, may no longer be the land of dreams for the film and entertainment industry. the new mayor of los angeles is on the mission to save hollywood. once upon a time if you wanted to be part of the film and tv business hollywood was the mecca, but that's much less the case today. thanks to tax incentives many hollywoods have sprung up across the country and canada. is hollywood in a state of emergency. and are the people who are throwing money at movies making a big mistake? we have our al jazeera culture critic and former arts editor for public radio, and he has written extensively on tv, media and the arts. and we have peter. we just saw that clip from "pretty woman." it's filled with los angeles and beverly hills scenes. but couldn't that be the scene from any movie? >> it haul always has been. hollywood was h
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> welcome to hollywood! what's your dream. >> everybody comes here, this is hollywood. >> hollywood, though, may no longer be the land of dreams for the film and entertainment industry. the new mayor of los angeles is on the mission to save hollywood. once upon a time if you wanted to be part of the film and tv business hollywood was the mecca, but that's much...
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is looking for justice and threatening to bomb syria no it's about president of the united states of america and mash in his own web because he was reckless enough to declare a red line without sinking about the consequences and we're not talking about pulau or some island in the middle of the pacific to talk about the middle east so now he's backed into a corner he doesn't know what to do he's clueless my best sources and stephen maybe you can confirm that in new york and in wall street they tell me he's completely clueless he's surrounded by a bunch of absolute atheists some months i got the power in the year when which by the way she was absolutely enraged because the russian and the chinese ambassador walked out of the p five meeting when they were discussing the british resolution to start a war against syria valerie jarrett susan rice you know absolutely made the offer he doesn't have a clue he doesn't know what to do so now he's trying to even try to wiggle out and find an exit strategy that does not include humanitarian so mohawk war look this is tragic comedy more tragic than comedy
is looking for justice and threatening to bomb syria no it's about president of the united states of america and mash in his own web because he was reckless enough to declare a red line without sinking about the consequences and we're not talking about pulau or some island in the middle of the pacific to talk about the middle east so now he's backed into a corner he doesn't know what to do he's clueless my best sources and stephen maybe you can confirm that in new york and in wall street they...
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscious, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us and it matters to who we are and it matters to leadership and our credibility in the world. it matters if nothing is done. it matters if the world speaks out in condemnation and then nothing happens. america should feel confident and gratified we are not alone in our condemnation and we are not alone in our will to do something about it and to act. the world is speaking out. many friends stand ready to respond. the arab league pledged "to hold to the syrian regime fully responsible for this crime." the organization for islamic cooperation said we needed "to hold the syrian government legally and morally accountable
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscious, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us and it matters to who we are and it matters to leadership and our credibility in the...
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but for most of america we have welcomed it for the most part with open arms. we don't see the out pouring and out cry that we see in other countries. but the cars are going around and covering a 360 degree view, every 30 feet or so. and it is really a machine making the images, i have sort of come in and hijack that machine afterwards and pieced together a narrative from within this ocean of imagery. but they are going along and taking the pictures, and building up really a virtual space from within, which i traversed. and it was wild. it is sort of like a frozen world, really and there is movement of the camera, 360 degrees. but it is frozen. there are moments in time and in 2007. when this car goes by just like that and was gone, most of the time people don't know that there are pictures being taken and it really bakes into this work something different than the work that would be taken on the street. there is sort of visual connections to street photography and there is philosophical connections. you know there is some movement by me, that yet, the camera w
but for most of america we have welcomed it for the most part with open arms. we don't see the out pouring and out cry that we see in other countries. but the cars are going around and covering a 360 degree view, every 30 feet or so. and it is really a machine making the images, i have sort of come in and hijack that machine afterwards and pieced together a narrative from within this ocean of imagery. but they are going along and taking the pictures, and building up really a virtual space from...
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is looking for justice and threatening to bomb syria no it's about the president of united states of america and mash in the web because he was reckless enough to declare a red line without sinking about the consequences and we're not talking about pulau or some island in the middle of the pacific to talk about the middle east so now he's backed into a corner he doesn't know what to do he's clueless my best sources and stephen maybe you can confirm that in new york and in wall street they tell me he's completely clueless he's surrounded by a bunch of absolute atheists some month i got the power in the year when which by the way she was absolutely enraged because the russian and the chinese. so there's walked out of the p. five meeting when they were discussing the british resolution to start a war against syria valerie jarrett susan rice absolutely made the offer because he doesn't have a clue he doesn't know what to do so now he's trying to even try to wiggle out and find an exit strategy that does not include humanitarian so mohawk war look this is tragic comedy more tragic than comedy ok
is looking for justice and threatening to bomb syria no it's about the president of united states of america and mash in the web because he was reckless enough to declare a red line without sinking about the consequences and we're not talking about pulau or some island in the middle of the pacific to talk about the middle east so now he's backed into a corner he doesn't know what to do he's clueless my best sources and stephen maybe you can confirm that in new york and in wall street they tell...
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back then unions said it was good for america. now they're saying that's not good for us, america. if you don't mind, we'll take a pass, america. they want an exemption from the costly fees for the business they get and the benes they get and opt outs that protect members they feel might be forced out. again, because of a law they championed, they cheered, and now they want to stick on the rest of us chumps. it is going to happen. i'm telling you. it is so going to happen. i predict around the same time the missiles are flying there that they fly this doozy under the radar and hope no one notices here, no one that notices but me, your financial superhero. ♪ built to scale. anyway, you don't need x-ray vision by the way to see this one coming, and i so see this one coming. when it does and it will, i will be so all over it, every pass, every exemption, every phony back room deal making part of it, because i am so damn sick and tired of this. the unfairness, the cost of this, the congress opting out of this, the sting, the politicians that now want no part of this, the i'll wash yo
back then unions said it was good for america. now they're saying that's not good for us, america. if you don't mind, we'll take a pass, america. they want an exemption from the costly fees for the business they get and the benes they get and opt outs that protect members they feel might be forced out. again, because of a law they championed, they cheered, and now they want to stick on the rest of us chumps. it is going to happen. i'm telling you. it is so going to happen. i predict around the...
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well you know the whole issue of classes like big taboo in america you're not supposed to notice it and you're not supposed to talk about it you're not supposed to oppose it it's just supposed to be there like reality so that was that was a hard thing to it was a hard thing to talk about class race and gender in america it still is but why do you think that we don't see anyone pushing it on ballistic like your show used to do. while because it's too hard. and you know the only the only reason that i was able to do it is because i was just such a committed activist and committed fighter you know i i know how hard it is for anybody else first of all it's really difficult to see things that are kept invisible but it's really hard for artists to find their voice in the medium of television period right and let's talk about sexism roseanne which i know they are very vocal about it today especially as i look at your timeline i mean i talk about women's rights a lot on the show and i cannot tell you how many men tell me sexism doesn't exist anymore and in fact sexism against a man is actually
well you know the whole issue of classes like big taboo in america you're not supposed to notice it and you're not supposed to talk about it you're not supposed to oppose it it's just supposed to be there like reality so that was that was a hard thing to it was a hard thing to talk about class race and gender in america it still is but why do you think that we don't see anyone pushing it on ballistic like your show used to do. while because it's too hard. and you know the only the only reason...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ ♪ >>> he wrote an ode in honor of his sweet lorraine. >> reporter: fred first met lorraine in 1938 at an a&w restaurant in peoria illinois. >> well she was just prettiest girl i ever saw, fell in love with her right there. >> the couple married just two years later and their love story carried on for 73 years until lorraine passed away in april. grif-stricken, fred sat down and began to write. >> it just come write to me almost. i just kept humming it. >> reporter: he called the song oh sweet lorraine but fred doesn't play an instrument and he doesn't sing. with only lyrics, he ran across an ad for a song-writing contest. contestants had to submit their entries via youtube. >> at 96 just a little past the youtube generation, fred took a different approach. >> we received a very large manila envelope entitled singer songwriter contest. the entry stood out to jacob colegre
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ ♪ >>> he wrote an ode in honor of his sweet lorraine. >> reporter: fred first met lorraine in 1938 at an a&w restaurant in peoria illinois. >> well she was just prettiest girl i ever saw, fell in love with her right there. >> the couple married just two years later and their love story carried on for...
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few years to become -- we're marching towards becoming the most economically robust parks program in america. we had a cell phone app, parka meanttionv, park hours, park programs. we can now register online and having wi-fi in our parks will make it easier for park users and frankly our staff to deliver the programs and services that the public expects in our open space. so, we're thrilled ~. government can't do it alone any more, so, this is really about partnership. we're so thankful to google and veronika, thank you for hanging with us. thank you to sf city. a big thanks to mark, supervisor farrell for stewarding this. and also a big thanks to the mayor who has really given us room to be innovative, room to pursue public private partnerships and has really supported innovation in our parks. and, john, thank you for hosting us here. supervisor avalos has been an incredible advocate for our neighborhood parks and one of the things great about this gift, this is not just going to parks frequented by tourists or destination parks. this is a benefit that is going into our neighborhoods. so, we
few years to become -- we're marching towards becoming the most economically robust parks program in america. we had a cell phone app, parka meanttionv, park hours, park programs. we can now register online and having wi-fi in our parks will make it easier for park users and frankly our staff to deliver the programs and services that the public expects in our open space. so, we're thrilled ~. government can't do it alone any more, so, this is really about partnership. we're so thankful to...
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we're not satisfied being the only city in north america that earns that title. we want other cities to earn that as well because that will up the competition, and we like competition in this area. we also passed a business tax exclusion for clean tech firms in our city. we've taken advantage of our position as being in the center for business and innovation to become a hub for international clean tech firm. our historic strength and our city has been in finance, and, so, solar firm are moving here to san francisco to be close to their financial partners and to major utilities and government agencies such as pacific gas and electric, our san francisco public utilities commission, our california public utilities commission as well as the environmental protection agencies. we are now home to more than 35 solar companies and five of the top 10 solar module manufacturers in the world have their offices here in san francisco. we're home to energy major developers and installers, including sun run, sun edison, teetion energy, basse electric, [speaker not understood]. s
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>> it's a good thing america's got great young people like ty carter. great things on the battlefield but keeps it up off the batt battlefield. >> i learned you're a little too cozy with james carville. >> he says he likes me, that's bad. >> i learned any attack against syria is not going to overthrow assad and not going to keep him from gassing his own citizens again. >> i learned a lot military skepticism internally about this. a lot. i hope you guys have a great labor day weekend. i'm always so tired. this is friday, right? >> yes. >> it is the fall and we're not going into memorial day weekend, right? >> no, it's labor day. >> great, then i can go. the way i know it is, because alabama's going to win on saturday night. thanks for watching us this week. if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." stick around because "the fix" is next. have a great labor day weekend. roll tide. >>> one big ally opts out. after parliament shoots down the uk supporting a strike on syria, prime minister cameron says he will act accordingly. president obama's team is push
>> it's a good thing america's got great young people like ty carter. great things on the battlefield but keeps it up off the batt battlefield. >> i learned you're a little too cozy with james carville. >> he says he likes me, that's bad. >> i learned any attack against syria is not going to overthrow assad and not going to keep him from gassing his own citizens again. >> i learned a lot military skepticism internally about this. a lot. i hope you guys have a great...
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if you're in america, have a great labor day weekend. and more importantly, hope you also have a profitable day and a profitable week. good-bye for now. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> good morning. today's top stories, the u.s. considers going it alone in syria after the british parliament votes down a strike. >>> on this morning's economic agenda, a key read on the consumer, and what she's doing. >>> plus, the last trading day of august and the bulls are eager to close the books on the worst month for the dow and s&p in more than a year. it is i think it is a three-day weekend. and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. i'm andrew ross sorkin with joe kernen. we have a lot t
if you're in america, have a great labor day weekend. and more importantly, hope you also have a profitable day and a profitable week. good-bye for now. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far...
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. >> there's a woman who will be raped in a field in america somewhere today. she has no right in this country. we have to end that. there are children who are going to cry, and there are marriages that are going to be destroyed because someone is going to be deported today, and there's going to be children left orphaned in this country. neil: okay. if those arguments don't work, go forcrazy. democratic illinois congressman with a town hall push to get the immigration law done, but that seems to prove here, and i like the congressman, but, boy, looks undone there. anyway, maybe because logic ain't selling it, so go for bonkers. is bongers thinking any good coming from the immigration law that's flawedded? >> don't pass a law versus rather based on threats. don't pass a law based on threats like that. the logic here is that he opened himself up to fear mongering saying, all right, these people who come here illegally and put themselves in harm's way, they wouldn't be in harm's way if they came here legally. being here illegally puts themselves in harm way. neil:
. >> there's a woman who will be raped in a field in america somewhere today. she has no right in this country. we have to end that. there are children who are going to cry, and there are marriages that are going to be destroyed because someone is going to be deported today, and there's going to be children left orphaned in this country. neil: okay. if those arguments don't work, go forcrazy. democratic illinois congressman with a town hall push to get the immigration law done, but that...
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i don't think that is america. so schools can raise prices to capture students who can pay full price. your harvard princeton and yale's will have a huge amount of demand for people who want to go so they can jack up the price as much as they wanted people are going to pay that because that grand is synonymous with achievement in american life. and what has happened is a lot of second-tier schools have followed suit and they also have raised their tuition to exorbitant levels that most people cannot pay. not to make the to make this school the whipping boy of the george washington university is one school that is kind of the exemplary of this. it's the most expensive school in the country but nobody would say it's not the highest quality. but it is capitalizing on the belief that price is anonymous with quality so if you are a parent or student who student who maybe is uninformed about the college process or informed and you see that in me think i send my kid there there will be a great shot at a high level of achi
i don't think that is america. so schools can raise prices to capture students who can pay full price. your harvard princeton and yale's will have a huge amount of demand for people who want to go so they can jack up the price as much as they wanted people are going to pay that because that grand is synonymous with achievement in american life. and what has happened is a lot of second-tier schools have followed suit and they also have raised their tuition to exorbitant levels that most people...
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that is what the -- what america is all about. >> so here's the problem. when you get into that's what america is all about, i think you're drifting very far afield from what's at issue here. the issue is if you increase the minimum wage, will you actually hurt or help the beneficiaries? >> to a small business owner. >> hold on, carol, let me finish. can i finish? >> sure, jared. >> so we have had extensive research that compares neighboring states where one state raised the minimum wage and the other didn't. it's a great experimental kind of controlled design rare in economics. time and again we have found that in fact the bchb fits of the increase disproportionately help. >> carol, here's where i my nigh friend jared wanders astray. he doesn't look at it from the business side. you have these big changes like mcdonald's, most of them are franchises. most of those franchising are like small businesses. >> this is a good point. >> with very thin profit margins. that's the problem i have. you'll bankrupt the franchisee, and you have obama care coming, which
that is what the -- what america is all about. >> so here's the problem. when you get into that's what america is all about, i think you're drifting very far afield from what's at issue here. the issue is if you increase the minimum wage, will you actually hurt or help the beneficiaries? >> to a small business owner. >> hold on, carol, let me finish. can i finish? >> sure, jared. >> so we have had extensive research that compares neighboring states where one state...
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you pick bank of america. dying to know if you would still pick bank of america. we still think that there is upside for $20. >> think you very much. thank you very much. we will see you in just a couple minutes when the s&p futures close. cheryl: they also liked target. the u.s. and british pushing to gain approval. we will be live at the white house with more. >> also the crisis in syria. still, they are at their highest level in more than two years. we have a top analyst that says do not let the run-up for you. also, we want to hear from you. you think the market is taking syria a little too lightly right now? log on to facebook.com / after the bell. we will read your answers on after the bell. ♪ [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] w about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just commo
you pick bank of america. dying to know if you would still pick bank of america. we still think that there is upside for $20. >> think you very much. thank you very much. we will see you in just a couple minutes when the s&p futures close. cheryl: they also liked target. the u.s. and british pushing to gain approval. we will be live at the white house with more. >> also the crisis in syria. still, they are at their highest level in more than two years. we have a top analyst that...
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in 1964, there were 234,000 black undergraduate students in america. the numbers shot up to 2.6 million, more than 10 times the amount. more good news, the rate of blacks aged 25 and over who completed four years of high school tripled from 25 perfects to more than 85%. >> in 1963, there were five black members of congress and no senators. in 2013, there are 43 black members of congress and one senator, a lot of room left for improvement in the upper chamber. >> you can look to the movies for encouragement. flipper was the number one film on august 281963. this year, it's lee daniels, the butler, which just happens to be about america's civil rights movement. >> coming up, what was the rolling of women in the civil rights movement and 1963's march on washington and were they [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[vo
in 1964, there were 234,000 black undergraduate students in america. the numbers shot up to 2.6 million, more than 10 times the amount. more good news, the rate of blacks aged 25 and over who completed four years of high school tripled from 25 perfects to more than 85%. >> in 1963, there were five black members of congress and no senators. in 2013, there are 43 black members of congress and one senator, a lot of room left for improvement in the upper chamber. >> you can look to the...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >> announcer: today on "dr. phil." these guys were out of shape and in trouble. >> he had a heart attack. >> dr. phil: at age 42. >> announcer: nine months later, will they get their wives back? plus -- >> dr. phil: i'm glad to see you two here in a strange way. >> announcer: a meddling mom returns. >> she's a hoarder. >> i cried a lot of tears at titanic. that's the only kleenexes i saved. >> dr. phil: let's do it. let's stop all the drama and let's get you better. >> here we go. ready three. take. >> dr. phil: this is going to be a changing day in your life. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. >>> might take you a little longer to get your beurger and fries today. jackie deangelis has more live in new york. jackie, good morning. >> hey, good morning, carl. after hitting the streets in midtown manhattan, they've made their way to downtown manhattan. fast food workers are protesting wages. they want $15 an hour, they also want the right to unionize. some the fast food restaurants will be the ones you know. mcdonald's, burger king, taco bell, domino's, just to name a few. here in new york city specifically, there are more than 50,000 fast food workers. they make an average of $8.89 an hour. that's a little bit more than the national average in terms of minimum wage, but according to an m.i.t. study, to live in in town you need to make $24.69. that's substantially higher. we wanted to find out why they hit the streets. here is what they have to say. >> we de
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. >>> might take you a little longer to get your beurger and fries today. jackie deangelis has more live in new york. jackie, good morning. >> hey, good morning, carl. after hitting the streets in midtown manhattan, they've made their way to downtown manhattan. fast food workers are protesting wages. they want $15 an...
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america produces 10 million barrels of oil a day. we consume double that, but globally the world produces and uses 89 million barrels of oil a day, and 30% of that comes from the middle east. so it's oil traders, speculators who are to blame for driving up the price of oil. this week right now there is absolutely no supply problem on oil. today on twitter and facebook i've been asking you how would a spike in gas prices change your spending habits? on facebook canner ara writes, there would absolutely be less money for groceries and going out. the discretionary spending that supports my economy takes the first hit. this viewer said i would have to find a new job. i already have taken a pay cut and i'm low on cash now. the commute would exacerbate the costs. tweet us or leave us a question on facebook. maybe these increasing oil prices b which by the way has st this country in a recession in previous decades, might not be a bad thing. >>> detroit's bankruptcy has sent off a huge legal battle over pensions that it owes its workers. man
america produces 10 million barrels of oil a day. we consume double that, but globally the world produces and uses 89 million barrels of oil a day, and 30% of that comes from the middle east. so it's oil traders, speculators who are to blame for driving up the price of oil. this week right now there is absolutely no supply problem on oil. today on twitter and facebook i've been asking you how would a spike in gas prices change your spending habits? on facebook canner ara writes, there would...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> welcome back. i'm richelle carey. reports are out this morning that the russians are doing their part to turn up pressure on the united states. reuters is saying that a military source within russiad interfox news agency claim a submarine and cruiser are moved to the mediterranean. president obama has military options but has not decided whether to launch a military strike on syria. >> fire crews in california have been working non-stop battling the fierce wildfire at yosemite national park. a drone is now being used to spot and attack new fire breakouts. >> a community rebuilds on the eighth anniversary of katrina's destruction. life returns to the devastated lower ninth ward in new orleans as residents start moving back to the neighborhood. >> the clock is ticking on possible military action against syria. president obama says the country used chemical weapons against its own people. now the world is waiting t
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> welcome back. i'm richelle carey. reports are out this morning that the russians are doing their part to turn up pressure on the united states. reuters is saying that a military source within russiad interfox news agency claim a submarine and cruiser are moved to the mediterranean. president obama has military options but has not decided whether to launch a military strike...
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all will be launched from a tiny part of france in south america. >> by sea the ship arrives in port. by air, cargo unloaded, by ground, the transport of important components. all part of the assembly process of a giant rocket to get it ready to blast two satellites into space. one satellite for defense from india, the other a telecommunication satellite from the arabian gulf nation. weather permitting the rocket will blast into space on thursday from the european space port here in the most unlikely of places, in the amazon territory of france in south america. >> this has been chosen because of the geographical situation, close with the equator. we have the sea. this is a no risk at all to launch it here. because there is no risk of a hurricane. >> this satellite represents the first time the gas rich nation has reached for outer space and it will have an outer space of 15 years and will beam a larger array of television signals to the middle east and north africa. >> the space agency, for them, this is a historic moment, the space agency has only been around a few years and they sa
all will be launched from a tiny part of france in south america. >> by sea the ship arrives in port. by air, cargo unloaded, by ground, the transport of important components. all part of the assembly process of a giant rocket to get it ready to blast two satellites into space. one satellite for defense from india, the other a telecommunication satellite from the arabian gulf nation. weather permitting the rocket will blast into space on thursday from the european space port here in the...
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what happens to america? how long does it take for them to get out of bankruptcy? >> this resets the clock for them by probably at least 7 or 8 months and probably more like a year to get out of bankruptcy and the stand alone plan. >> what does that mean for the customer? while america is in -- is there any distinction or difference between them being in bankruptcy and not being in bankruptcy if you're a customer? do you care? >> you don't. if you ask customers, they wouldn't know that america was in bankruptcy. >> right now, right. >> what america has done, while in bankruptcy, has been very good for the airline and very good for the employees and very good for customers. >> so tom horton, did he mack a mistake by trying to do this deal while still in bankruptcy? >> i don't think it was a mistake. he didn't go in trying to do this. it was sort of forced upon him by labor and creditors. the mistake may have come from the usair side where they were too cavalier about getting doj approval. >> what happens if this deal doesn't happen? >> usair is the airline where lon
what happens to america? how long does it take for them to get out of bankruptcy? >> this resets the clock for them by probably at least 7 or 8 months and probably more like a year to get out of bankruptcy and the stand alone plan. >> what does that mean for the customer? while america is in -- is there any distinction or difference between them being in bankruptcy and not being in bankruptcy if you're a customer? do you care? >> you don't. if you ask customers, they wouldn't...
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[[voiceover]] al jazeera america presents google and the world brain. with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot >> welcome back. we're talking about detroit's pension battle and whether or not it's possible to come back from this financial crisis. we're talking about $18 billion. is there a county in which a city is just beyond the reach of a recovery plan? >> in this case the debt service on those bonds, those pension liabilities, those unfunded retiree pension obligations are expected to eat up the budget in ten years. that's a level that you can't fix management and pay for. bankruptcy. more importantly is fix the major problems that this city services or that prevent the city from providing city services. >> detroit has an image problem, i don't think that's all, ibrahim said that detroit needs help from the stre
[[voiceover]] al jazeera america presents google and the world brain. with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot >> welcome back. we're talking about detroit's pension battle and whether or not it's possible to come back from this financial...
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call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. and most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. and now every hoveround comes with this tote bag and cup holder for handy access to your favorite items. you don't really have to give up living because you don't have your legs. call now for your free consultation. and right now, get this limited edition hoveround america travel mug free with your hoveround delivery. call or log onto hoveround.com right now! >>> brazil central bank voted to raise its key lending rate by 50 basis points. the hike, the fourth of the year, a sig
call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. now you can do more, see more, enjoy life more. here's why hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. and most importantly, 9 out of 10...
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. last week al jazeera america launched a new and needed voice in journalism. the new york times calls it "serious, straight-forward news". "accurate, responsible" says the washington post. and the baltimore sun says, "instantly engaging and powerful". al jazeera america, there's more to it. and you can kiss that puppy goodbye, chula vista would answer back. they would come up clutch. jianca rlo, and california is back on top, 4-3. but buckle up, this game was a rollercoaster ride. the bottom of the fifth, they [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary d
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this is sort of the america that i have running through my head and it is filled with lots of themes and conflicting ideals and unifying ideals. and human ideals and material ideals. all of it. so i just did the brain storm over a week or so and just kept jotting down words and i keep sort of riffing into the american themes and this is a screen shot. and thes an archive and it is massive and i think that we are as artists are going to be sifting through the archives and how can you not when there are images being created and every has a digital slr in their hand or a camera in their phone and everyone can make a good picture now not everyone, but it is not, it gos beyond that and i can that we are going to look backwards as much as forwards. we are having all of this information in front of us. and people will sift through it, and bring ideas for it. and this is the utmost importance. and you can have the titles and they are pretty loaded, right? and it is something that interests me and i guess the loaded cop i cans in america to put it mildly interesting. the overhauled it and i p
this is sort of the america that i have running through my head and it is filled with lots of themes and conflicting ideals and unifying ideals. and human ideals and material ideals. all of it. so i just did the brain storm over a week or so and just kept jotting down words and i keep sort of riffing into the american themes and this is a screen shot. and thes an archive and it is massive and i think that we are as artists are going to be sifting through the archives and how can you not when...
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. >> welcome to the biz asia america. much more on what is happening in syria, but also latin america as well. we will travel to brazil to see what that country's central bank is doing to keep interest rates on hold. a special report on south africa's fight for economic equality. first, the latest from syria. >> u.s.says the u.s. is certai's government carried out chemical weapon attacks near damascus last week. obama said the u.s. had not yet decided whether to go ahead with military intervention. the permanent members of the un security council have held talks on a british resolution that could allow military action in syria, but that meeting has ended in deadlock. full report later on in the program. thousands gathered in washington to pay tribute to a historical day for civil rights in the u.s. 50 years ago, in 1960 three, the march on washington and martin luther king junior's iconic "i have a dream" speech changed history forever. i will be back in 30 minutes for more. now back to michelle in new york. >> thanks. de
. >> welcome to the biz asia america. much more on what is happening in syria, but also latin america as well. we will travel to brazil to see what that country's central bank is doing to keep interest rates on hold. a special report on south africa's fight for economic equality. first, the latest from syria. >> u.s.says the u.s. is certai's government carried out chemical weapon attacks near damascus last week. obama said the u.s. had not yet decided whether to go ahead with...
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>>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[voiceover]] it would be the world's greatest library under one digital roof. but at what cost? >>google could hold the whole world hostage. [[voiceover]] al jazeera america presents google and the world brain. >> history was recreated in the nation's capitol. the biggest name in politics and the civil rights movement joining tins of thousands in front of lincol lincoln memoria. it was in 1963. when martin luther king declared he had a dream. mike viqueira was there. [ bell ringing ] >> reporter: bells range on the national mall and across the country to mark the moment. >> i have a dream. >> reporter: the time, a half century ago when martin luther king jr. spoke to a racially divided america. in tribute today
>>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[voiceover]] it would be the world's greatest library under one digital roof. but at what cost? >>google could hold the whole world hostage....
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. >> al-jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. >> introduces "america tonight". gas. >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. inside of it. >> as the cries in syria plays out, rogue hackers have been busy with cyber attacks on the u.s. if you tried to go to "the new york times" website tuesday to get the latest on syria, you would have been directed to the syrian electric army instead manufacture it has been restored, but twitter accounts and even president obama's social media has been sit since the war in syria began. while it has been a nuisance, the threat of a major cyber attack on critical american i
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. that's the headlines "consider this" is up next on al jazeera. ♪ >>> what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it. >> social media isn't an afterthought. america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, >>a. >> >> [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[voiceover]] it would be the world's greatest library under one digital roof. but at what cost? >>google could hold the whole world hostage. [[voiceover]] al jazeera america presents google and the world brain. line arabia for that. ♪ ç] >> welcome to al jazeera, i'm stephanie sy. here are toni
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this is a dangerous thing happening in america. and again, i said wisconsin, i wasn't being, it wasn't a figure of speech. in wisconsin, remember the anti-governor walker campaign. they took over city -- anybody out there who thinks those following were normal folks are protesting, sorry folks, if you believe that, it is not true. these people were paid by union, they were union goons. they were paid bit union to protest. maybe one or two or three of them felt something sincere bit but most of them were doing it because they're paid to do it and that happens with any kind of union oriented movement. people are paid by the union to go out there and protest. one way or the other. melissa: occupy wall street. there were ads on line for people to go down do the same thing. >> they did. they took over the park for three months and completely disruptive and stayed there. why else would they say? they had mrsa, sexual assaults. there are reasons people were crowding into that. you're getting paid, sit around on the perimeter, not inside t
this is a dangerous thing happening in america. and again, i said wisconsin, i wasn't being, it wasn't a figure of speech. in wisconsin, remember the anti-governor walker campaign. they took over city -- anybody out there who thinks those following were normal folks are protesting, sorry folks, if you believe that, it is not true. these people were paid by union, they were union goons. they were paid bit union to protest. maybe one or two or three of them felt something sincere bit but most of...
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and because they kept marching america change. >> pam: dr. martin luther king iconic i have a dream speech. president obama and two former presidents spoke as well as well of a number of the rights leaders. >> reporter: the bell rang as a celebration of progress and also have a call for action. >> he challenged our nation. >> reporter: on the same day in steps later >> his words beyond the long to ages leaving a power and prophecy and unmatched in our time. >> reporter: to former presidents. >> that his dream is still alive. >> that this march and that speech change america. >> let freedom ring was a doctor came closing call for a better and more just america! >> the march on washington teaches us that we are not that we are masters of our faith but it also teaches us that the promises of this nation will only be kept in one work together. >> reporter: one thing that has gone loss' and all this celebration lasted your resume march was on equality for all its. >> jacqueline: low clouds pushing over city hall and that the fault is already into
and because they kept marching america change. >> pam: dr. martin luther king iconic i have a dream speech. president obama and two former presidents spoke as well as well of a number of the rights leaders. >> reporter: the bell rang as a celebration of progress and also have a call for action. >> he challenged our nation. >> reporter: on the same day in steps later >> his words beyond the long to ages leaving a power and prophecy and unmatched in our time....
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we should look at what's best for america and not trying to pick sides in an impossible war like this not on the side of the american people, and the american people right now, by a very large majority oppose the war. the constitution can't support the war, and morally, we can't support the war, getting involved in a civil war and a strike that's. going on in the region for thousands of years. neil: right about that. we have very unclear rationale for doing what we're doing. we'll see. ron paul. in the meantime, play this out to ron paul's argument. missiles launched, message sent, assad unnoticed. rick a bell here? didn't bill clinton do this with hussein and reagan with gadhafi? shaken, stirred, and for years still stirring and plotting and killing until we came back and, well, kill them. that's the thing about messages, it requires the not receiving them to understand them. more often than not, the nut does not. a word for warning for investors out there looking for certainty that wants missiles fired, things go back to normal, and the syria sicko is humbled, but if he stays in pow
we should look at what's best for america and not trying to pick sides in an impossible war like this not on the side of the american people, and the american people right now, by a very large majority oppose the war. the constitution can't support the war, and morally, we can't support the war, getting involved in a civil war and a strike that's. going on in the region for thousands of years. neil: right about that. we have very unclear rationale for doing what we're doing. we'll see. ron...
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we know that bank of america is financial. channeladvisor and google, they're actually one in a same. they're both internet plays. google's got a big advertising arm, we're going to sellchanneladvisor, bing, bing, bing and let's put in b & g foods. that would be perfect. that portfolio needs yield. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we at ford in the united states are competing with the best countries in the world. >> look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american dream. >>> we saw a really telling divergence today. one that's just begging to be noticed because it's speaking louder than anything else i'm watching. i'm talking about the nonstop selloff in the consumer packaged good plays versus many other portions of the stock market. think about it. neither proctor & gamble or colgate were able to rally. hershey, general mills. what does that say? what
we know that bank of america is financial. channeladvisor and google, they're actually one in a same. they're both internet plays. google's got a big advertising arm, we're going to sellchanneladvisor, bing, bing, bing and let's put in b & g foods. that would be perfect. that portfolio needs yield. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we at ford in the united states are competing with the best countries in the world....